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Jun 23 2016

Windows on the Bowery

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64Astor Place The Astor Place Riot!
627 East 7th street Cooper Union
6356-62 cooper square A Tower of Music Carl Fischer Music Publishers Building
6127 Cooper Square Bowery Arts and Beats
60392 Bowery (Now 32 Cooper Square) Paresis Hall Gay Nightlife on the Bowery
595 Cooper Square The Hippest Place on Earth Five Spot Jazz Club
58Bowery To Broadway Vauxhall Gardens Pleasure Garden of Fireworks and Music
57357 Bowery Germania Fire Insurance Building in NYC’s “Little Germany”
56330 Bowery Casting at CastIron Bank From Tellers to Cockettes
55325-335 Bowery (Rear) Secret Cemetery Secret Garden
54325 Bowery From Speakeasy to Tin Palace Jazz Club
53321 Bowery Then You Saw It/Now You Don’t Otto Mauer’s
52319 Bowery World’s Smallest Opera House
51317 Bowery America’s First Great Black Comedian at Alexander’s Dime Museum
50316-318 Bowery Hats, Hardware and Horses (Italianate style)
49315 Bowery CBGB Birthplace of Punk Rock!
48306 Bowery 21st Century Fashion in a 19th Century House!
47298 Bowery From Baseball to Houdini (Gotham Inn Globe Dime Museum)
46295 Bowery McGurk’s Suicide Hall
45Bowery at Houston NYC’s First Community Garden Liz Christy Garden
44268 Bowery Cigar Factory on the Bowery
43265-267 Bowery Sammy’s Bowery Follies
42235 Bowery “Sidewalks of New York” Premiere (Former site of London Theatre)
41229 Bowery Charles Eisenmann’s Photography Studio
40227-229 Bowery The Bowery Mission: 140 Years of Help and Hope
39222 Bowery Incubator for Art: YMCA Building
38219-221 Bowery A Bowery Flop for 5¢ a Night @ Alabama Hotel
37215 Bowery Italian Renaissance Palazzo on the Bowery!
36209 Bowery Longest running Catalogue in America
35207 Bowery “Big Tim” Sullivan’s Clubhouse
34206-208 Bowery 200 Years and Counting (Federal Era house)
33199-201 Bowery Yiddish Theater’s First American Home
32199-201 Bowery Birthplace of Vaudeville?
31193 Bowery Christians, Cops, Elks and Anarchism
30190 Bowery From Making Money to Making Art Germania Bank
29184 Bowery Home of Photographer Robert Frank
28165-167 Bowery Vaudeville Hook Is Born!
27163 Bowery John Brown’s Body on the Bowery
26161 Bowery Hi-Tech Behind a Renaissance Revival Façade plus Shepard Fairey mural
25159 Bowery Faerman’s Cash Registers Ka Ching!
24146-148 Bowery NYC’s Oldest Operating Hotel
23138 Bowery Italian Theatre and Triple Jointed Wonders (Former theatre/dime museum site)
22134-136 Bowery Anti-Slavery Work in Federal Era Houses
21130 Bowery Bowery Savings Bank A Stanford White Masterpiece
20124-126 Bowery From Beaux Arts Bank to Bannanas(Bowery Bank)
19114 Bowery Man Survives Leap From Brooklyn Bridge
18105 Bowery “A Carnival of Debauchery” Owney Geoghegan’s Boxing Saloon
17104-06 Bowery Ghosts and Occasional Mayhem
16103 Bowery Site of famous Berenice Abbott photograph
15101-03 Bowery Freaks! Assassins!(Former Dime Museum)
1497 Bowery NYC Landmark of Cast Iron
13Bowery at canal (nw corner) From Footpath to Streetcars and Elevated Trains
1258 Bowery Renaissance-Inspired Bank for the Working Class
1150 Bowery George Washington Drank at the Bull’s Head Tavern
1046-48 Bowery The Bowery Theatre Shakespeare: America’s Largest Theatre
943-47 Bowery A Forgotten Gem: “Lost New York” German Winter Garden
840 Bowery The Bowery Boys
737-39 Bowery High and Low Art at Influential Theatre
630 Bowery America’s First Great Songwriter Stephen Foster
518 Bowery NYC’s Oldest Brick House Edward Mooney House
411 Chatham Square 16 Bowery Birthplace of Modern Tattooing
32 Bowery at Doyers Street Gateway to Old Chinatown
2Bowery at Division Street Barnum’s First Big Bamboozle Washington’s
1Bowery Introduction by Carry Colhane
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